Finance classes only offered online- Is that bad?

I am a second semester sophmore at a non-target university in the south. I am about to register for my core finance classes and I discovered the majority of them are only offered online.

Is it normal for core major classes to only be offered online? Should I look into transferring to ensure I am getting the proper rigor of courses?

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Just make sure to study hard and pass the classes.

Don’t stress too much after what we went through with Covid. Many students went full online during the period and mainly had online classes at target/non-target universities.

 

Yeah I think you should look at transferring. 

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